11265130

Techniques for Shared Radio Frequency Spectrum Channel Configuration

PublishedMarch 1, 2022
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1. A method of wireless communication performed by a user equipment (UE), comprising: receiving, from a base station (BS), information identifying a control resource set (CORESET) for one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, wherein the CORESET includes a plurality of resource blocks based at least in part on a resource block granularity associated with the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, and wherein a location of the CORESET, in a shared radio frequency spectrum channel of the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, is indicated relative to a reference frequency associated with the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels; and communicating with the BS using the CORESET.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein communicating with the BS based at least in part on the CORESET comprises: receiving, from the BS, a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) communication based at least in part on monitoring a control region configured by the CORESET.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein a control channel resource allocation granularity associated with the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels is different from a control channel resource allocation granularity associated with a licensed frequency spectrum channel.

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4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the reference frequency associated with the shared radio frequency spectrum channel is different from a reference frequency associated with a licensed frequency spectrum channel.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the CORESET includes the plurality of resource blocks based at least in part on at least one of: a subcarrier spacing associated with the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, or a number of subcarriers included in each resource block of the plurality of resource blocks.

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6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the information identifying the CORESET comprises: a plurality of bits included in a bitmap, wherein each of the plurality of bits indicates a respective subset of the plurality of resource blocks.

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7. The method of claim 6 , wherein a first bit, of the plurality of bits, is associated with a first resource block group that includes a starting resource block of a first shared radio frequency spectrum channel of the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels; wherein a second bit, of the plurality of bits, is associated with a second resource block group that includes an ending resource block of the first shared radio frequency spectrum channel; and wherein the first bit and the second bit are based at least in part on a third bit associated with a third resource block group that includes a resource block index associated with a bandwidth part (BWP) in which the CORESET is included.

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8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the first bit and the second bit are based at least in part on at least one of: a channel frequency associated with the first shared radio frequency spectrum channel; and a channel bandwidth associated with the first shared radio frequency spectrum channel.

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9. The method of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of bits included in the bitmap is based at least in part on at least one of: the resource block granularity that is used to configure the CORESET, a number of resource blocks included in the plurality of resource blocks, a number of resource block groups included in the plurality of resource blocks, a respective number of resource blocks, on each side of a channel frequency associated with a first shared radio frequency spectrum channel of the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, included in the CORESET, or a respective number of resource block groups, on each side of the channel frequency associated with the first shared radio frequency spectrum channel, included in the CORESET.

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10. The method of claim 1 , wherein a first shared radio frequency spectrum channel of the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels shares, with a second shared radio frequency spectrum channel of the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, at least one of: a resource block index, a number of resource blocks, or a number of resource block groups.

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11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the information identifying the CORESET is included in at least one of: a radio resource control (RRC) communication, a medium access control control element (MAC-CE) communication, or a downlink control information (DCI) communication.

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12. A method of wireless communication performed by a base station (BS), comprising: configuring, based at least in part on a resource block granularity associated with one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, a control resource set (CORESET) for the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels into a plurality of resource blocks, wherein a location of the CORESET, in a shared radio frequency spectrum channel of the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, is indicated relative to a reference frequency associated with the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels; and transmitting, to a user equipment (UE), information identifying the plurality of resource blocks.

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13. The method of claim 12 , wherein a control channel resource allocation granularity associated with the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels is different from a control channel resource allocation granularity associated with a licensed frequency spectrum channel.

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14. The method of claim 12 , wherein configuring the CORESET into the plurality of resource blocks comprises: configuring the CORESET into the plurality of resource blocks based at least in part on: a subcarrier spacing associated with the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, or a number of subcarriers included in each resource block of the plurality of resource blocks.

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15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the information identifying the plurality of resource blocks comprises: a plurality of bits included in a bitmap.

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16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: determining a first resource block, of the plurality of resource blocks, at a first edge of a first shared radio frequency channel of the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels; determining a second resource block, of the plurality of resource blocks, at a second edge of the first shared radio frequency channel; determining, based at least in part on a resource block index associated with the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, a first offset for the first resource block; determining, based at least in part on the resource block index, a second offset for the second resource block; and selecting a subset of the plurality of bits based at least in part on the first offset and the second offset.

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17. The method of claim 16 , wherein determining the first resource block at the first edge of the first shared radio frequency spectrum channel comprises: determining a channel frequency resource block associated with a channel frequency of the first shared radio frequency spectrum channel; determining a subset of resource blocks, included in the plurality of resource blocks, on a side of the first channel frequency resource block; and determining the first resource block based at least in part on: the channel frequency resource block, and the subset of resource blocks.

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18. The method of claim 16 , wherein determining the second resource block at the second edge of the first shared radio frequency spectrum channel comprises: determining a channel frequency resource block associated with a channel frequency of the first shared radio frequency spectrum channel; determining a subset of resource block groups, included in the plurality of resource blocks, on a side of the channel frequency resource block; and determining the second resource block based at least in part on: the channel frequency resource block, and the subset of resource block groups.

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19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising: determining a number of resource blocks, included in respective resource block groups of the subset of resource block groups, based at least in part on: a subset of resource blocks, included in the plurality of resource blocks, on the side of the first channel frequency resource block; and the resource block granularity associated with the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels.

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20. The method of claim 12 , wherein a first shared radio frequency spectrum channel of the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels shares, with a second shared radio frequency spectrum channel of the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, at least one of: a resource block index, a number of resource blocks, or a number of resource block groups.

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21. The method of claim 12 , wherein the information identifying the plurality of resource blocks is included in at least one of: a radio resource control (RRC) communication, a medium access control control element (MAC-CE) communication, or a downlink control information (DCI) communication.

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22. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: communicating with the UE using the CORESET.

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23. The method of claim 22 , wherein communicating with the UE using the CORESET comprises: transmitting, to the UE, a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) communication in a control region configured by the CORESET.

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24. A user equipment (UE) for wireless communication, comprising: a memory; and one or more processors, coupled to the memory, to: receive, from a base station (BS), information identifying a control resource set (CORESET) for one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, wherein the CORESET includes a plurality of resource blocks based at least in part on a resource block granularity associated with the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, and wherein a location of the CORESET, in a shared radio frequency spectrum channel of the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, is indicated relative to a reference frequency associated with the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels; and communicate with the BS using the CORESET.

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25. The UE of claim 24 , wherein the reference frequency associated with the shared radio frequency spectrum channel is different from a reference frequency associated with a licensed frequency spectrum channel.

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26. The UE of claim 24 , wherein the information identifying the CORESET comprises: a plurality of bits included in a bitmap, wherein each of the plurality of bits indicates a respective subset of the plurality of resource blocks.

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27. The UE of claim 26 , wherein the plurality of bits included in the bitmap is based at least in part on a number of resource block groups included in the plurality of resource blocks.

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28. The UE of claim 24 , wherein a first shared radio frequency spectrum channel of the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels shares, with a second shared radio frequency spectrum channel of the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, at least one of: a resource block index, a number of resource blocks, or a number of resource block groups.

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29. A base station (BS) for wireless communication, comprising: a memory; and one or more processors, coupled to the memory, to: configure, based at least in part on a resource block granularity associated with one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, a control resource set (CORESET) for the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels into a plurality of resource blocks, wherein a location of the CORESET, in a shared radio frequency spectrum channel of the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels, is indicated relative to a reference frequency associated with the shared radio frequency spectrum channels; and transmit, to a user equipment (UE), information identifying the plurality of resource blocks.

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30. The BS of claim 29 , wherein a control channel resource allocation granularity associated with the one or more shared radio frequency spectrum channels is different from a control channel resource allocation granularity associated with a licensed frequency spectrum channel.

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31. The BS of claim 29 , wherein the information identifying the plurality of resource blocks comprises: a plurality of bits included in a bitmap, wherein each of the plurality of bits indicates a respective subset of the plurality of resource blocks.

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March 1, 2022

Inventors

Jing SUN
Huilin XU
Xiaoxia ZHANG

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